ASC!, Resource January 30, 2019by Tracey Leacock and Judith Marcuse
In this blog series we’d like to seed conversations about what meaningful community-engaged participatory arts for social change (ASC) partnerships can look like, how they can be effective and enriching, while also discussing some of the challenges and difficulties. The conten……read more
ASC!, Resource January 16, 2019by Tracey Leacock and Judith Marcuse
In this blog series we’d like to seed conversations about what meaningful community-engaged participatory arts for social change (ASC) partnerships can look like, how they can be effective and enriching, while also discussing some of the challenges and difficulties.
Th……read more
ASC!, Resource December 18, 2018by Tracey Leacock and Judith Marcuse
In this blog series we’d like to start conversations about what meaningful community-engaged participatory arts for social change (ASC) partnerships can look like, how they can be effective and enriching, while also discussing some of the challenges and difficulties.
T……read more
ASC!, Resource December 3, 2018by Tracey Leacock and Judith Marcuse
In this blog series we’d like to start conversations about what meaningful community-engaged participatory arts for social change (ASC) partnerships can look like, how they can be effective and enriching, while also discussing some of the challenges and difficulties.
T……read more
ASC!, Resource November 20, 2018by Tracey Leacock and Judith Marcuse
ASC Partnerships Blog Series: Post #1
Welcome to the conversations!
In this blog series we’d like to start conversations about what meaningful community-engaged participatory arts for social change (ASC) partnerships can look like, how they can be effective ……read more
#ASCmap Data Project Blog Series | Post #1
SFU's ASC! and BIG DATA Collaborate to Map BC's Community-Engaged Participatory Arts Organizations
Over the last few months, our team @ICASC/ASC! has been collaborating with……read more
The Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) launched its Knowledge Centre in the Spring of this year. Designed to function as an online community, the centre connects the non-profit sector, helping its different members share knowledge, build capacity, establish relationships with each other, and more.……read more
In August 2017, the US Department of Arts of Culture (USDAC) has just released a free, downloadable 74-page "Guide for Artists, Emergency Management Agencies, Funders, Policy-Makers, and Communities Responding to Natural and Civil Emergencies".
Art became the ……read more
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